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Excavator-mounted concrete mixers solve a specific problem: pours where a ready-mix truck cannot get close enough to the site, or pours too small to economically order from the plant. Typical applications include rural fence-post foundations, garden retaining walls, remote site footings, and any pour where you need to mix and place 1–10 m³ in batches. The mixer mounts on the excavator’s quick hitch, takes raw aggregate and cement loaded by the same machine, and bi-directionally rotates the drum to mix and discharge on demand.

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The AWA 250-litre mixer is the volume-conscious choice — light enough for 5–12t carriers, simple steel drum, 2-year warranty. The GORE 350-litre mixer is built for daily commercial use with a high-strength 400-grade wear steel drum (resists cement abrasion), 6–16t carrier rating, and 3-year warranty. Both attach to standard S40–S60 hitches and run on 30–80 L/min aux flow — within reach of any modern mini or midi excavator.

How Many m³ Can You Mix in a Day?

A 350 L drum mixed every 4 minutes (load–mix–discharge cycle) yields roughly 5 m³ per hour or 30–40 m³ in a working day, depending on aggregate haul distances. That covers a typical fence run (40 posts × 0.05 m³ = 2 m³), a garden wall (8–15 m³), or a small foundation (10–20 m³). For pours above 30 m³ a ready-mix truck is faster — but for sites the truck cannot reach, the excavator mixer pays back inside one project.

What Aux Flow Does a Mixer Bowl Need?

AWA mixer needs 30–60 L/min — typical of 5–12t mini-excavators. GORE mixer wants 40–80 L/min, matching 6–16t carriers. The flow drives both drum rotation and direction reversal (for discharge). Always cross-check your machine’s aux-circuit spec — under-flowed mixers rotate slowly and produce uneven mix.

FAQ

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How is the concrete loaded into the mixer?
You use the same excavator to load the drum: scoop aggregate and cement from a stockpile or bag, dump into the drum, add water from a bowser. A 350 L drum takes roughly 0.35 m³ of mixed concrete per cycle — about 5 wheelbarrow loads of dry materials.
Can I leave concrete in the drum overnight?
No — concrete sets in the drum within 90 minutes (faster in summer). Discharge fully, then run 50 L of clean water in the drum for 2 minutes before parking. Skip this and you’ll be chiselling cured concrete out of the drum the next morning.
What size aggregate can the mixer handle?
Standard 0–20 mm aggregate is the design point. The drum will tolerate occasional 30 mm stones but the impeller wears faster on coarse mixes. For gap-graded or oversized aggregate, batch on the ground first and load the mixer with pre-blended material.

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